

Garmin Marine network cable connector RJ45, 2-pack
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Joe
> 3 dayThe Garmin network uses Cat 6 or 7 network cables. The cable end connectors have a partial metal sleeve around them, which connects via the ground/drain wire to the end on the other end of the cable. There is a lot of Cat 5 cable out there that will NOT work on the garmin network. But for sure, these ends, with the right cable, and you can make your own cables in custom lengths and wont have to buy the garmin cables.
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Rick W.
> 3 dayYou will need an ethernet cable crimping tool for this. Its fairly tricky to get all the wires aligned and into the correct slots.
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Maye Cole
> 3 dayWorked very well.
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Frank
> 3 dayCostly but good quality. Best used with an Ethernet crimper.
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Kenna Marvin
> 3 dayThese are high quality OEM garmin connectors. They are designed for shielded cable. Hindsight I think I’d just order the Garmin cable but I was concerned with passing the cable through my deck. FYI you do not need a crossover cable to connect a Echomap 106SV directly to a Echomap plus 73CV. Standard T586B works fine.
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Sami Hussain
> 3 dayI had to cut the original one to be able to inset the cable in the pipes. This is a perfect replacement.
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Interwebz Admin
> 3 dayIf youre handy with an RJ45 crimp tool, please buy these to use your own ethernet cable on your boat instead of Garmins 20x over priced packaged cables. I realize even at the cost of these, for what amounts to a couple plastic boots, its certainly making Garmin a reasonable profit, but at least youre saving something.
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Rick
> 3 dayworked great
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TERRY
> 3 dayPerfect replacement....Garmin does it right! Delivered as advertised...on time, and just what I wanted! Excellent transaction!
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rmturner54
> 3 dayThese were perfect for making custom cables to network 2 Garmins together.